Cultivator.



S. A.. BOND.

UULTI'VATOR. APPLIUATION NLED AUG. 3, 1908.

'Patented Mar, 8, 1910.

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SIDNEY A. BOND, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA.

CULTIVATOR.

Specification of Letters Iatent.

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Application ined August 3, 190e.` serial no. 446.743, t

To all 'wwm it may concern:

"Be it known that I, SIDNEY A. Boni), a citizen ot' the United States, residing at Danielsville, in the county of Madison and State of Georgia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cultivators, of which thefolloiving is a specification.

My invention relates to an improvement in cultivators, and the object is to provide means whereby the harroW or cultivator teeth can be arranged so thatJ the soil will be thoroughly broken up.

A further object is in the provision for making the cultivator into a` straddle row harrow.

The invention consists of certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts which will be hereinafter described and pointedont in the claim.

In the accon'ipanying drawings :-Figure l is a top plan View; and Itig. 2' is a. longitudinal sectional View.

A represents the beam and 1, l are the handles which are connected thereto. Se cured to the beam and extending transversely thereto in rows are bars 3, l and 5, the bar 3 being of greater length than the bar l and the bar et of greater length than the bar 5. Connecting the outer ends of the bars are plates G, 6.

Secured to the bars by bolts are teeth 7, 7o The two central or middle teeth on the bar 5 are capable of being adjusted horizontally along the bar 5. All of the teeth arearranged in a staggered formation, that is, the teeth on the bar l are received in the space between the teeth on the bar 5, and the teeth on the bar 3 are received vin thespace between the teeth on the bard, so that the soil is thoroughly broken up and loosened around the roots of the crops. The central tooth on the har 3 is capable of being removed, and if necessary the central teeth on the bar 3 are capable of being adjusted to forni a straddle barrow so that the harrow can work on both sides of the row. The adjustmcnt of the two central teeth on the bar 5 is made incase the ordinary position of the teeth isinsuiicient to accommodate the row between the teeth, and in this instance the teeth are set over upon the bar to permit of the row beingv received between thel teeth.

From the foregoing it will be seen that I have provided a cultivator which can be used for the ordinary cultivation of the soil or lie/ used for a straddle harrow. Again the general arrangement ofthe teeth upon the bars permits of the soil being thoroughly broken up so that the crops receive the benel tit of the soil being broken up aroundthe roots. t 1

It is evident that more or less slight changes might be resorted to in the form and arrangement of the several parts de scribed without departing from the spirit and scope ot my invention, and -hence I do not wish to be limited to the exact construction herein set forth, but:

Having fully described my invention,

-what I claim as new land desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

In a harroiv and cultivator7 the combination with` a beam, handles connected. -to the beam, of hars of different lengths mounted upon gthe beam, the real-,bar being of the greatest length, plates connecting the ends ot' the bars. a detachable tooth connected centrally of the rear bar, teeth on the rear bar on both. sides of the central tooth, teeth connected to the other bars between the line ofl the teeth on the rear bar, and a slot formed on the forward bar whereby the teeth on the forward-bar may be adjusted.

, In testimony whereof I aitiX my signature,

' in the presence of two witnesses.

4 v SIDNEY A. BOND,

Witnesses l J. l?. L. BOND,

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